“Climate change is the greatest threat of the twenty-first century,” an organizer of the youth climate march, on Saturday, said. “The way we live our lives is affecting people everywhere.”
On Saturday, hundreds of teen-agers—loud, pensive, stubbornly determined—marched through Manhattan. They represented a movement that other...

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine used to deny climate change and humans' role in rising global temperatures.
His views have evolved, however, and he now supports the mainstream scientific consensus that human activity is causing the Earth's climate to change on an unprecedented scale.
He told The Washington...

A City Council committee is considering three proposals. The goals: Make this Southern city a leader in renewable power and fight climate change.
This story was updated June 26 with city officials' presentation to council members and their new recommendation.
If Atlanta can get to 100 percent...

Sensitive regions of the world would remain at risk of the dangerous and potentially irreversible effects of climate change, even if we meet the target of not increasing global temperature above 1.5 degree Celsius over the next 100 years, a study has found.
The research,...

The northern Barents Sea has warmed 1.5 degrees Celsius in just 18 years
Scientists studying one of the fastest-warming regions of the global ocean say changes in this region are so sudden and vast that in effect, it will soon be another limb of the Atlantic,...

The planet’s largest ice sheet is losing more than 240 billion tons of ice every year -- a threefold increase from what it was less than a decade ago.
By Dominique Mosbergen
The Antarctic ice sheet is melting at a faster rate than at any previously...

Leading global forecasts widely underestimate the future costs of climate change, a new paper warns.
The findings, to be released Monday in the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, say projections used by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change rely on outdated models and...

SACRAMENTO — Long a leader and trendsetter in its clean-energy goals, California took a giant step on Wednesday, becoming the first state to require all new homes to have solar power.
The new requirement, to take effect in two years, brings solar power into the mainstream...

Of all the ways in which our broken planet is preparing to kill us — tropical diseases gone wild, swarms of water refugees, frozen methane rising from the inky depths to smother us in prehistoric microbe farts — the general public has become most fascinated...

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